Jeremy Schultz

Digital Editor

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Preston's Summary

Jeremy Schultz is a Digital Editor who contributes to Reuters and Cigalah Group. His work focuses on curating and publishing top photos of the day and week, covering a wide range of topics including sports, international news, and current events. Jeremy's expertise lies in visual storytelling and capturing the most impactful moments through photography.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 35 %
Event Coverage: 31 %
Government Announcement: 10 %
Breaking News: 10 %
Expert Commentary: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Photography
  • Current Events
  • International Conflict
  • Mass Shootings
  • World Cup
  • Climate Change
  • Natural Disasters
  • Political Trials
  • Haj Pilgrimage
  • Ukraine Crisis
  • Migrant Crisis

Pitching Insights

Jeremy Schultz covers a variety of topics, with emphasis on evolving stories and event coverage. His work often includes government and politics, entertainment news, crime, as well as current events such as natural disasters or international conflicts.

If you are looking to reach out to Jeremy with relevant information or expertise, consider providing insights related to ongoing developments in the fields of government & politics, entertainment news (including international), crime-related matters like mass shootings or political trials. Additionally, given his focus on photography and visual content ("Top Photos of the Day"), pitches including compelling visual elements may capture his attention.

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